A militant group, Niger Delta Rescue Movement has threatened to attack oil installations in the Niger Delta region over the seizure of the allocation due to Rivers State.
Also, the group under the aegis of the Niger Delta Rescue Movement called on all non-indigenes living in Rivers State to leave in their interest and safety, pointing out that hostilities are about to begin. A trending social media video that surfaced on Thursday showed the militants, numbering about eight, with AK-47 and other assorted riffles in an unknown forest chanting and singing war songs.
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Source: Punch News
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